Browns PFF grades: Who were top 10 defensive performers vs. Ravens?

Who graded out as the top ten defensive players for the Browns in their win over the Ravens?

The Cleveland Browns got contributions from both their offense and defense in their 13-3 win over the Baltimore Ravens. We have already looked at the Browns PFF grades for the offense, and now we take a look at the defensive players who graded out the highest in this victory according to PFF.

They created two turnovers and came up with a fourth down stop in the redzone against the Ravens yesterday, playing complimentary football. With three games left to play, can defensive coordinator Joe Woods save his job?

Who were the top 10 performers for the Browns in this one according to their PFF grades?

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Browns PFF Grades: Who were the top 10 offensive performers vs. Ravens?

Who graded out as the top offensive performers against the Ravens?

The Cleveland Browns got solid contributions across the board as they played complementary football for the first time all season against the Baltimore Ravens. Winning by a score of 13-3 on the day to advance to 6-8 on the season, head coach Kevin Stefanski also became the winningest head coach in franchise history since their return to the league in 1999. Here we look at which offensive players stood out in this game according to Browns PFF grades.

Who were the top 10 graded players for the Cleveland offense in this win against the Ravens with a minimum of 10 snaps played? We take a look at those ten players here.

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Browns’ top 10 defensive players in Week 13, per PFF

Who were the highest-graded defensive players for the Cleveland Browns against the Houston Texans this week?

Make it two weeks in a row where an opponent has failed to rush for over 100 yards despite half of them coming on the opening drives. Joe Woods has his Cleveland Browns defense playing a “bend but don’t break” mold of football over this two-game win streak, and he even saw his unit score two touchdowns on the day against the Houston Texans.

With contributions from a variety of unexpected players, the Browns were able to limit the Texans to just 14 points, with half of them coming in garbage time. Looking purely at PFF grades, who were the top ten defensive players for the Browns this past Sunday?

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Myles Garrett is PFF’s highest-graded defender in Week 6

There was not a defender in the entire NFL with a higher grade than Myles Garrett in Week 6

Sure, PFF grades are just one piece to a larger puzzle that also includes film, but not a single defender earned a bigger grade in Week 6 than Myles Garrett did when the Cleveland Browns took on the New England Patriots. On the day, Garrett finished with a grade of 93.9, marking his second-highest grade on the season behind his Week 1 showing against the Carolina Panthers.

He finished with a pass rush grade of 94.3 and a run defense grade of 72.5. All-in-all, Garrett took care of business in both phases of the game. And it showed up on tape as well, as he racked up a massive eight pressures, two sacks, and forced one turnover for the Cleveland defense.

While he left the game after banging up his already tender shoulder, Garrett had negative x-rays and is expected to play against the Baltimore Ravens this week. The Browns will need another superhuman effort as they look to get back on track and advance to 2-0 against AFC North foes.

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